By Dave Workman A Virginia jury has awarded $10 million to a former first grade teacher who was shot in the hand and chest more than two years ago by a 6-year-old student who brought a handgun to school and was not disarmed despite knowledge of the gun by an assistant principal. Abigail Zwerner’s lawsuit […]
After Filing Challenge to Federal Gun Law, SAF Launches Litigation Fund Raiser
Days after joining a coalition of gun rights groups in a landmark legal challenge which seeks to undo the 1934 National Firearms Act (NFA), the Second Amendment Foundation has launched an effort to raise a litigation war chest with the ultimate goal of “delivering the knockout blow to one of the most restrictive federal gun […]
NJ: Gun Rights Groups Join Forces to Promote Carry Permit Refund
By Dave Workman A trio of gun rights entities has joined forces in an effort to convince local New Jersey municipalities to refund applicants the municipal portion of a $200 permit-to-carry fee, using the example set recently Englishtown, which adopted a rebate resolution. Under the Englishtown resolution, $150 of the state-levied fee is returned to […]
Evergreen State Hunters Scramble to Beat 38% License Fee Hikes Starting July 1
Evergreen State hunters should scramble to buy their 2025-26 hunting licenses before the new fee schedule becomes effective next Tuesday, July 1. This is the first time license fees have increased since 2011, and it’s going to pinch a lot of wallets. A combination license for deer, elk, black bear and mountain lion will cost […]
Report: Gun Sales Declined 3.4% in 2024, Still Topped 16.1 Million
Gun sales declined an estimated 3.4 percent in 2024 from where they had been in the previous year, and it looks like the decline is continuing so far this year, according to a new report from Safe Home. Safe Home is described as a home security company by the Detroit Free Press, which is reporting […]
Unprecedented: NJ Borough Refunding Part of ‘Exorbitant’ State CCW Permit Fee
A community in New Jersey has passed a resolution to refund 75 percent of the state’s $200 permit to carry fees, explaining in the resolution “the Borough of Englishtown recognizes that the statutory fee structure imposes financial burdens on applicants and wishes to ease that burden for residents.” So far, there has been no official reaction from […]
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